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For example, most instructors say you should focus more on distance than line when you putt. (I agree, btw.) Stricker, however, says:

I don't worry about speed. I just pick my line and then really concentrate on hitting the ball on that line.

Then again, according to what Stricks says, he doesn't worry a lot about line either:

My stroke is pretty straight-to-straight. I think it's got to come inside the target line a little bit, but I don't worry about that.

But what would you expect from a guy who just seems to know how to putt?

It's nice to see how Stricker approaches putting, but I think the real value of the article is that his approach is so relaxed. Stricks doesn't get too hung up on technique, although he clearly knows what he does and why he does it. Reading the article may help you stop being so hard on yourself as well.

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Author of several golf books including Ruthless Putting and Stop Coming Over-the-Top, and editor of Classic Adventure Stories: Swashbucklers, a collection of classic sword-fighting novels. I've run the Ruthless Golf blog since mid-2009. And I've also done some writing for Golfsmith.com.

I'm a writer, cartoonist, graphic artist & self-publisher who's played in some local pro golf tournaments. The challenge of learning new things really appeals to me. And I don't believe age should ever keep you from chasing your dreams.

I also write children's easy reader books under the pen name Mick Michaels, and poetry under the pen name Will Shakespeare.